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- Low-cost or no-cost ubiquitous wireless connectivity in the region (Project Loon, etc.)
- A set of relatively low-tech Android devices, emphasizing text-to-speech and speech-to-text alternatives, to create digital access for the illiterate
- A generation of ultra-low cost digital devices emphasizing ruggedness, replaceable batteries, and low power consumption
- A fair, secure, and very low-cost ubiquitous micro-payment system
- Distributed healthcare, including low-cost diagnostics and treatment of curable diseases at the village level
- A village “power station” driven by radically affordable solar, which provides low carbon-emission energy to recharge batteries, pump irrigation water, power post-harvest processing, and support LED-based home electricity
- A high-quality pay-as-you-go childhood education system, drawing on digital resources such as Khan Academy and priced at $4 to $6 per month per child
- Agricultural information services delivered digitally which are proven to raise incomes and nutrition levels dramatically among small-hold farmers
- Companies to distribute safe drinking water, upgrade and build new housing, rationalize food distribution, provide insurance and financial services, and possibly many others: the opportunities seem endless.